
Veikk
The Veikk VK2200 Pro is a 21.5‑inch full‑laminated IPS pen display offering 1920×1080 resolution, 8192‑level pressure sensitivity with tilt, and customizable shortcut controls. It targets budget‑conscious digital artists who need a large drawing surface without the premium price of higher‑end models.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the VK2200 Pro for its solid build, full‑laminated display, and responsive 8192‑level pen with tilt, noting the inclusion of programmable dials and keys as a workflow boost. They highlight its excellent value proposition at a budget price, while pointing out the 1080p resolution and limited stand adjustability as the main compromises compared to higher‑end rivals.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the large, matte screen and the smooth, lightweight pen, especially appreciating the spare accessories and easy USB‑C/HDMI setup. Common frustrations revolve around the screen’s lack of sharpness, the light feel of the pen, limited stand tilt, and occasional driver tweaks needed for pressure accuracy.
Common Complaints
Screen sharpness compared to laptop monitors, light pen weight, limited stand tilt range, occasional driver or pressure‑sensitivity issues, and occasional reflectivity under bright lighting.
What People Are Saying
“a really good tablet at a really great price”
“very solid”
“huge budget drawing display”
How It Compares
vs. Huion Kamvas 22
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Disadvantages
Choose Huion if color accuracy and stand flexibility are top priorities; choose Veikk for lower cost and extra shortcut controls.
vs. XP-Pen Artist 22
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Select XP‑Pen if you need a larger number of shortcut keys; select Veikk for a more affordable package with dials and solid build.